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  2. Beeston, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha (Leeds) UK Gurdwara on Ladypit Lane (formerly Ringtons tea-packing factory). Beeston has at least ten churches of several denominations including Church of England, Roman Catholic, Methodist and Baptist. The Anglican churches of St Mary on Town Street and St Luke on Malvern Road were constructed in the 1870s ...

  3. Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne - Wikipedia

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    Third Avenue was the birthplace of the Ringtons Tea business. [13] The main commercial street in Heaton is Chillingham Road which benefits from local amenities including two small supermarkets, a number of small shops and newsagents, hairdressers, takeaways, cafes, restaurants and public houses. Heaton Road is also becoming a notable commercial ...

  4. Category:Tea companies of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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  5. List of places of worship in the City of Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Former Ringtons tea-packing factory, purchased by the Sikh community and converted into a Gurdwara in December 1986. The building is built on the birthplace of Ringtons' founder, Samuel Smith. [43] Jamia Masjid Abu Huraiara 1 Hardy Street LS11 6BJ Islam Sufi - Bareilvi 1986 Based in 1897 building of former Leeds Co-operative Society. Opened as ...

  6. List of tea companies - Wikipedia

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    The UK market is dominated by five brands - PG Tips (owned by Lipton Teas and Infusions), Tetley (owned by Tata Tea Limited), Typhoo (owned by the Indian conglomerate Apeejay Surrendra Group), Twinings (owned by Associated British Foods) and Yorkshire Tea (owned by Bettys and Taylors of Harrogate).

  7. Tea in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The rise in popularity of tea between the 17th and 19th centuries had major social, political, and economic implications for the Kingdom of Great Britain.Tea defined respectability and domestic rituals, supported the rise of the British Empire, and contributed to the rise of the Industrial Revolution by supplying both the capital for factories and calories for labourers. [5]

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